Now, some users are reporting that they are hearing the "Crackling" or "Buzzing" sound from the iPhone X's earpiece at high volume. The 4.7-inch and 5.5-inch flavors could finally be replaced with a 6.1-inch LCD model. Apparently, the iPhone X screen stops responding in cold weather, but the problem is not that common and only a few users have reported it. "But considering new iPhone orders may become more diverse (compared with a single model of iPhone 8 in 2H17), and assuming the new models will come with more compelling features than iPhone 8, we are positive on Pegatron's growth momentum in 2H18F".

Apple has so far declined to comment on the issue, and has replaced affected units without charging users.

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In a tweet, Apple said people could "fix it by installing the latest software update".

Demand for the iPhone X remains positive and Kuo estimates that production will rise somewhere around 35-45% in the next quarter compared to to the one previous.

One user says a little cracking is heard whenever the volume is at max levels. Users also told that the green line wasn't present on the device right from the beginning but it had developed after using iPhone X for some days. "EXCEPT the Horrendous sound Quality/Speaker issues - Crackling/Sound with WAY too much Treble". Many users have shared their concern about this defect on social media platforms like Twitter, Facebook, and Apple official forums. And since Apple's SVP of hardware engineer Dan Riccio has said that the iPhone X's final design was "locked" a year ahead of their release, it's not inconceivable that Kuo might know what's up already. Kuo's predictions also seem to confirm what many have suspected: the death of Touch ID is coming in 2018-at least at the top of Apple's line.

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